J A Tho Startman. Salom. Oregon, Friday. Dctmbr 17. 194S County Repairs Caved Section of Abiqua Road Si' This 5f-fot tlide washing oat a section of the county road along the Abiqua river in eastern Marian county is being worked on by county crews, according to County Engineer Hedda Swart. In back ground is length of perforated steel pipe being installed parallel to a new section of road, to carry off water which has caused the slide. The slide occurred one-eighth mile east of Coleman bridge. (Photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) Safety Meet Hears Range Of Speakers (Story also on page 1.) Delegates to the fifth annual safety conference heard opinions of management, labor, and adminis tration through the first of the two day session Thursday. Following opening ceremonies at 10 a.m., conferees slugged at the accident prevention in industry throughout the day. Morning and afternoon sessions featured top members from the various fields- First aid training was emphasiz ed as a vital part of prevention work in remarks by L. O. Arens, member of the accident commis sion. T. Morris Dunne, third mem ber of the commission, said a standardization of safety codes a powerful influence in reducing accidents, can be achieved through the participation of representatives of other states at the conference. Editor Speaks ManJey J. Wilson, editor of the International Woodworker, told delegates at the session, "(labor) wants to work with management in job planning and desires ef fective laws for safety regulations covering changed conditions." Viewpoint of the lumber indus try was aired by E. H. Crosby, who said accident prevention is the re sponsibility of the employer, em ploye and labor organizations. He said that management is confident that witlji the cooperation of labor and the Use of tools now provided, it will be able to reduce material ly the workers hazard. Northcuft Talks Accident prevention in construc tion industries was discussed by Ray H. Iforthcutt, representing the GuyF. Atkinson- company, while C. W. Broom of Bausch and Lomb company and C- A. Buckmiller of Corbett Veek and company spoke on "Sight and Hearing in Accident Causation." A panel discussion on accident prevention was conducted by Dan Adair, supervisor of safety, Wash ington state department of labor and industries; R. M. Evenden, di rector, accident prevention divi sion, Oregon State industrial com mission, and A. C. Blackman, chief of the bureau of industrial accident prevention, department of public relations, state of California. Robert Scott Wins Collegian Story Contest Robert Scott, Salem, was award ed first prize in; a short-story contest sponsored by the Wil lamette Collegian .university stu dent publication, it is announced in today's issue of the Collegian. Scott received his award for his short-story entitled "Tempos" after judges Ethan Grant, Salem writer, and Thomas Gillies, ix lish instructor, read all the manu scripts turned in to the Collegian this semester. Second place was won by Pa tricia Sebastion, Salem for her "Early Spring." Third Dlace was awarded to two men William Strobbe, Cres ton, Iowa, and James Miller, Sa lem. All winning manuscripts will be submitted to national publica tions lor lurtner consideration. King Richard I of England died of a shoulder wound inflicted by a crossbow bolt during the wars in France, a wound which was fa tal because of unskilled treatment or his own lack of care. people are f a f king about:. AT Ladd's Rflaraet 1 c 1 Open 8 to 9 Erery Day . 1705 South 12th Street Quick, Courteous Sorrico Salem. Oregon Shop and Soto Phono 2-7462 Specials for Friday and Sal., Dec 17 & 18 TRY OUR FOUNTAIN LUNCH QUALITY HEATS 490 490 HAMBURGER V5roun' 390 Pork Sausage lTkfast BEEF ROAST cbhuck Cuts GROCERY BARGAINS TJ.J TF for that Xmas iieQ iiaiO candy, 5-lb. can Baby ri J Gerbers chopped uuu or strained .. 6 cans 48C n:J TTmIm La Variety, 4'ilACU uuia no Qeanuts, lb. Borden's Cheese "Hi. Delicious Many-Use Food Mayonnaise SXglL- 790 490 Oevifs Fudge White Golden Soke 1 1 -v. 1 ADD ONLY WATER 390 pkg. QUALITY PRODUCE Cranberries wonderful sauce lbs. 450 290 Sailing vessels are classed ac cording to the particular combina tion of spars, sail and cordage, and the words "cutter," "brig," or ''ship," are really abbreviations for "cuttei -rigged," "brig-rigged" and "ship-rigged." Schedule for Salem Night Classes Listed Schedules for the resumption of Salem's adult education classes on January 3 were nearly complete today. Some new courses have been added to meet the request of the growing "student body" and oth ers may be added later, according to George D. Porter, adult educa tion director for Salem public schools. Final outline for classes under the extension division of the state department of higher education in cludes the following: Monday History of the Pacific northwest, taught by Dr. Joseph W. Ellison of Oregon State college; voice and diction, Jeanne H. Pop ovich, OSC: construction and use of visual aids, William C. Reid, OSC, and R. W. Tavenner, Salem schools director of audio - visual education; current affairs, Dr. John M. Swarthout, OSC: ceramics, Iv an Hauser of the Colony Pottery works at Aurora. All are at 7 p.m. at the senior high school. Tuesday Art structure II, Mar- i garet McDevitt, Salem supervisor of art, at 7 p m. in city library. I Wednesday Geography of North j America, Oliver H. Heintzelman, , Oregon College of Education; mu sic methods and materials, Gret- Sing for Rickreall Christmas Pageant Tonight ' -V --i -jLj . - ?A" . - ''''Ave .',' : Wier& ' v ' ''His. . Wys)' 1 mt 2, Provldinr choral background to the eighth annual Rickreall community Christmas pageant tonight at the school gymnasium will be the chorus shown above. Made up of persons from the Rickreall area, the chorus is under the direction of Miss Louise Woodruff. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographed.) chen Kreamer, Parrish junior high instructor, speech defects and dis orders, Dr. Kenneth Wood of Uni versity of Oregon; painting, Mrs. JJorman Huffman and Carl Hall of Willamette university. All are at 7 p.m. at the senior high school. Tentative schedule for adult education classes provided by Sa lem school district includes, on Monday and Wednesday evenings: Bookkeeping and elementary ac counting, by George A. Hall of the state vocational rehabilitation di vision; business law, by Russell Helterline, Willamette law student; typing, Martha Pinson of tho sen ior high; shorthand, Martha Pin son; beginning woodworking, Quentin S. Aubol of West Saltm junior high; woodworking, Robert C. Anderson; mathematics, Ole L. Clark of SHS; sewing (at SHS), Mrs. Esther Greer; sewing (at West : ioai lUnf, I. I saiem), Mrs. Or Smith of West Salem junior high; ceramics, Mrs. Margaret Ann Kid we 11; secretarial English, Delmar Ramsdell of SHS; welding, Delbert Folk off Salem Iron works; show card writing, to be arranged. New Classes Added New classes added for the win ter term are upholstery, tot which the instructor is to be arranged, and metal foils, to be taught by Frank Schram. materials prepara tion specialist for th state depart ment of education , J ; A third set of courses. Vela ted training which apprentices jjnd on-the-job trainees must take and fo which some others may be ad mitted, will begin the same date. One of these classes, cabinet mak ing, has been dropped. Additional information concern ing tho courses may be Secured from the adult education office in the school administration building, 400 N. High st., where suggestions for courses to augment tho. sched ule art also welcomed. Robert tho Devil is the hero of an ancient French legend about the young man of prodigious strength who used it ohjy for crime. Tho legend was Used as the libretto for Meyerbeer' opera of that time. ; TABLE LAIIPS Woodry Furniture Co. 474 e. Com'L ' (SQKl (SKI (SACS 3 i THE SK!DS OF HOUSEWIVES IN SALEM because it's.;. f I R S T in Quality Ingredients m FIRST in Ease of Preparation FIRST in Mouth -Watering Flavor FIRST in Fine Cake Texture Aecenf Umblatmd Swrveys Fr.v. These Fcff "IT'S A CINCH TO MAKE9 ADD WATER, MIX BAKM I ssssss " 1? I Ml 'MILLIONS OF CAKES WITH NO MISTAKES tf Grapefruit Meated . ..... CARROTS ZZ'" 6 for 3 belts. 4 DELICIOUS FLAVORS GOLDEN SPICE VHITG J i Ik. J k k n f:n Medium White 130 irduuuuwer Heads, lb.